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- Dictionaryshack/ʃak/
noun
- 1. a roughly built hut or cabin.
verb
- 1. move in or live with someone as a lover: informal "they won't believe I've shacked up with someone so good-looking"
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SHACK definition: 1. a very simple and small building made from pieces of wood, metal, or other materials 2. a very…. Learn more.
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A shack is a very simple and small building made from pieces of wood, metal, or other materials. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, see synonyms and related words, and find translations in other languages.
A shack is a small, simple, or rickety building, often used for a particular person or purpose. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, history, and phrases of shack from Merriam-Webster.
A shack is a small building, usually made of wood or metal, that has not been built well. Learn more about the word origin, collocations, and usage notes of shack with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app.
A shack is a small, rundown building used as a shelter. To shack is to live somewhere. If you tell your parents you want to shack up with your best friend, prepare to get grounded.
A shack is a small, crudely built building or a hut. It can also mean to live together without being married or to evade work or responsibility. See synonyms, translations and usage examples.
A shack is a simple hut built from tin, wood, or other materials. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, and examples of 'shack' in British and American English.